ENDING

YOUTH HOMELESSNESS

We believe that it is possible and imperative to prevent and end youth homelessness in Canada.

All young people have the right, both fundamental and legal, to live free from homelessness and with access to safe, affordable, adequate housing. These rights are upheld by international human rights treaties that have been ratified by the Canadian government. It is our duty as Canadian citizens, communities, and orders of government up ensure that young people are able to fully realize their economic, social, civil and political rights, with freedom from discrimination and a right to equality.

This does not mean that there will never be young people faced with a crisis and in-need of emergency supports or temporary housing. Often, youth must leave home due to family conflict and violence, eviction or other emergencies, as well as those who simply face challenges when transitioning into independent living.

Ending youth homelessness means eliminating broad social factors that keep young people in an ongoing state of homelessness, which is in violation of their rights. Prevention and early intervention strategies that help young people avert or exit homelessness as quickly as possible are essential in avoiding lifelong consequences, including chronic adult homelessness.

WHY WE NEED TO DO THIS

Youth homelessness doesn’t need to happen, and shouldn’t happen in a caring and prosperous society.

Experiencing homelessness and becoming entrenched over time can result in a number of long-term consequences:

Mental health problems and addictions, because life on the streets is inherently stressful.

Difficulty exiting the streets and moving forward with one’s life (many chronically homeless adults today first experienced homelessness when they were young).

We must do more, and we can do more. It is not enough to provide emergency supports and other band-aid solutions. By bringing together communities, government, the private sector and other stakeholders, we can collectively address this issue in a meaningful way.

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The views expressed on this website are those of the A Way Home coalition and do not necessarily reflect those of the individual organizations.